Real Time host Bill Maher accused the National Football League on Thursday of hypocrisy for promoting efforts against domestic violence after years of doing the same for “official beer” maker Anheuser-Busch.

“We appreciate your sudden awareness of domestic violence,” Maher said. “But then, right into the Budweiser commercial? Are you kidding me? Beer is more responsible for more violence against women than the Taliban.”

While health organizations have linked alcohol to intimate partner violence (IPV), Maher argued, studies have also shown that marijuana use decreases the likelihood of these types of incidents.

“Maybe that’s why they don’t want pot in the NFL — because it’s a drug that doesn’t make you violent,” he said. “Certainly, using it is not cheating. The only sport where you’d have an unfair advantage being stoned is a hot dog-eating contest.”

Maher also ripped the league for excluding alcohol from its list of 100 banned substances, pointing out that, by comparison, players are subject to disciplinary action if things like sudafed, propecia, or dehydroepiandrosterone — the primary ingredient in the penile enlargement pill ExtenZe — are found in their systems.

“So if you’re a horny bald guy with allergies, the NFL is not for you,” he said. “As usual, we’re demonizing the wrong drugs, advertising alcohol while testing and suspending players for marijuana use.”

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